Randolph fire leaves 6 homeless

A bedroom fire at a residence on Marie Way in Randolph left all six occupants homeless. The fire chief said the electrical fire caused serious damage but no injuries.

Lane Lambert The Patriot Ledger @llambert_ledger

A predawn Randolph house fire left all six occupants temporarily homeless early Thursday morning, but none were injured.

Fire Chief Richard Donovan said occupants at 19 Marie Way reported the one-alarm fire shortly after 1 a.m. He said it started in one bedroom and spread to a second bedroom an was "electrical in nature."

He said firefighters "got right there," and contained the blaze to those two rooms. The bedrooms sustained serious damage, while the rest of the two and a half story house had smoke and water damage

Donovan estimated the damage at $100,000. No firefighters were injured.

The Red Cross was at the scene and helped the occupants find temporary shelter.